Cinder
Embers of Revolution: Blackguard's Fiery Anthem of TransformationLyrics
Let's burn this place to cinders
Expressing a desire to destroy everything to ashes.
Let's burn it to the ground
Emphasizing the intent to completely destroy the place.
No sign of its existence
Stating that there will be no evidence of the place's existence.
No sign it ever was
Asserting that there will be no trace that the place ever existed.
With pleasure we'll light the match
Expressing joy in igniting the destructive process.
And then we'll stand in awe as
Anticipating the destruction and observing it with amazement.
It all is blown away
Describing the obliteration of everything.
And the new life from its demise
Highlighting the emergence of something new from the destruction.
Reborn a clean slate at last
Describing a rebirth or renewal, starting fresh.
And we will never go back to the way it was
Committing to never return to the previous state.
How long have we waited for?
Pondering the duration of the wait for change.
Finally at a head
Reaching a crucial point or turning point.
'Cause there's nothing more to be said
Indicating that there is nothing more to be spoken or discussed.
Now, let's burn it all down
Reiterating the intention to burn everything down.
The Parliament hill to the government halls
Specifying targets for destruction, from Parliament hill to government halls.
Will be the first to fall
Predicting the initial structures to collapse.
Greed and desire was the fuel for this fire
Identifying greed and desire as the catalysts for the destruction.
And now they've lost it all
Observing the consequences of losing everything due to those motives.
Next set ablaze to your church
Declaring the intent to set a church on fire.
For all the lies and the pain and the hurt
Assigning blame for lies, pain, and hurt as reasons for the church's destruction.
You all claim to be heaven sent
Criticizing those who claim to be heavenly but appear hypocritical.
All I see is a god who's misrepresent
Perceiving a misrepresentation of God in the actions of supposed divine entities.
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